Today I have two inductees for the Hall of Fame. Just in time for Labor Day. Beleive me, I didn't plan it this way. Here they are:

Erudil - Has the best Total Rep:# of Posts ratio in the history of PerlMonks, at least to my best knowledge. Each one of his 5 posts is of very high quality and each one of them deserves your ++. So, I you haven't upvoted them yet, do it.

tilly - Posts like crazy. But each of his posts are very good. This allowed him to get over 1000 XP in under a month. His posts demonstrate both good Perl knowledge and being full of ideas.

Well ... that just about wraps it up.

Zenon Zabinski | zdog | zdog7@hotmail.com


In reply to ZDog Hall of Fame Update (9-4-00) by zdog

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